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Santiago
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Ship Number |
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176 |
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Vessel Type |
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Sailing Ship |
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Built |
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Belfast |
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Launch Date |
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17 January 1885 |
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Delivered |
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4 March 1885 |
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Owner |
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Oceanic Steam Navigation Co. |
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Weight |
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1017 grt |
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BP Length |
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200 feet |
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Breadth |
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33 feet |
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No. of Screws |
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Speed (approx) |
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Propulsion |
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Sail |
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Official No. |
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91189 |
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Registered |
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Liverpool |
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Fate |
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Scrapped |
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[The Tacoma Sunday Ledger, 4th Sept, 1927]
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Built as a nitrate carrier for Chile trade.
Sold to Associated Oil Company in 1906 and converted to oil barge and used by U.S. Navy in Alaskan waters during World War II.
Scrapped at San Francisco 1927.
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